Roland Weber

Roland Weber appears in the following:

8:00 - Legal problems - Arthur J. [W]. Hilly, Corporation Counsel.

Thursday, December 10, 1931

The great NYC water system explained.

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7:55 - Legal problems - Arthur J. W. Hilly, Corporation Counsel.

Thursday, December 03, 1931

The first of a series of talks.

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9:00 - Sixteenth Infantry Band.

Thursday, December 03, 1931

Several songs performed by the Regimental Band of the 16th Infantry. Intros and outros only: music has been cut out. A series of 16th Infantry concerts for the 1932 season on WNYC is promoted. Includes complete sign-off by Roland Weber.

Conducted by William C White
Speech ...

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6:00 - Time; Aviation report.

Wednesday, December 02, 1931

Time is given at the tone (6:00 PM), by host Roland Weber, followed by a brief weather report based on information gathered by an airstrip on Long Island.

A piano selection is played by Herman Neuman.

Roland Weber with a complete, clean Station ID. ...

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11:10 A. M. - John Marston, flute.

Wednesday, December 02, 1931

The Marston-Whitman trio performs two musical selections: The first two movements of Kaspar Kummer's Serenade for flute, viola and guitar, Op. 81 (arr. for flute, violin and piano) and "To a Wild Rose" by Edward MacDowell (Arr. Arthur Hartmann). The Marston-Whitman Trio consists of John Marston on flute, Clara Marston ...

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11:35 A.M. - John Marston, flute.

Wednesday, December 02, 1931

Roland Weber introduces another musical selection from the Marston-Whitman trio: the third and fourth movements of Kaspar Kummer's Serenade for flute, viola and guitar, Op. 81 (arranged for flute, violin and piano) . Piece cuts off and resumes near the end.

The Marston-Whitman trio conclude their performance ...

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11:20 A. M. - Making the wheels go Around - Mrs. Marie W. Anderson.

Wednesday, December 02, 1931

An early pitch for Xmas Seals.

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11:45 A. M. - [Vocational guidance - Mrs. Frances D. Pollack].

Wednesday, December 02, 1931

Note: Originally listed as "Girls as bread winners - Mrs. Rebekah Kohut".

An extensive, detailed segment from the Jewish Welfare Board featuring Frances D. Pollack, Chairman of the Department of Vocational Guidance for the National Council of Jewish Women about the need for the establishment of more ...

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6:00 - Time; Police Aviation.

Tuesday, December 01, 1931

Roland Weber announces time of day and the weather for aviators. Herman Neuman provides a short musical interlude on the piano. This is the earliest known evidence of WNYC's first Music Director and one of the founders of the American Music Festival. Program is cut short.


WNYC archives id: 73651

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